December 2013 Books Articles
- 7 Young Adult Novels Written by Young Adult Women
- Susan Straight's 'Between Heaven and Here' Is a Complex Look at a World Few Explore
- A Look Back on 2013 Proves Publishing Panic Might Not be Necessary Anymore. Whew!
- 11 Children's Books That'll Make You Cry As an Adult
- Kelsey Osgood on 'How to Disappear Completely': The Skinny on Skinny
- The Beauty of Reading a Great Book Only Once
- Books That Have Inspired Joan Didion, Jhumpa Lahiri, Zadie Smith, and More
- In 'In The Memorial Room', the Late Janet Frame Shines
- 10 Best Food Books for A Healthy 2014
- 5 of David Sedaris' Funniest Essays
- 'You Don't Look Like Your Pictures' Explores Love in Digital Age, in Digital Way
- Zarr, Altebrando's 'Roomies' Surprises as Thoughtful Meditation on Friendship, Loss
- Make a New Year's Resolution to Shop at Your Local Independent Bookstore
- 7 Books to Make You Aware of Global Injustice and Hopeful About Change
- Ned Vizzini, Author of 'It's Kind of a Funny Story', Dies at 32
- Why I Can't Stop Reading True Crime Books, No Matter How Much They Scare Me
- 9 Writers On Their Non-Literary Obsessions
- Mark Haskell Smith's 'Raw': Are You Ready For a Novel About Reality TV? Yeah, You Are.
- 10 of the Best Depictions of Suburbia in Literature
- Young Adult Genres at Barnes and Noble Are Limiting. What's Up, Booksellers?
- New Stieg Larsson 'Millennium' Series Book To Be Published in 2015 by David Lagercrantz
- Writers On How to Get Through the Holidays
- How the American Girl Dolls Books Taught Me to Love History
- What if Jane Austen Lived in the 21st Century?
- Theo Pauline Nestor's 'Writing Is My Drink': Writers Writing on Writing About Writing
- 9 Wintry YA Books to Cozy Up With Over the Holidays
- Bustle's Best Books of 2013: Writers Pick Their Top Titles of the Year
- The Weirdest Things Your Literary Heroes Have Auctioned Off
- 9 Christmas Books to Avoid, Because There's Only So Much Cheer to Go Around
- In Robin Devereaux-Nelson's Debut 'In Violet's Wake,' Five Men Tackle Heartache Head-On
- Deborah Reed's 'Things We Set on Fire' Is an Honest Look at What It Means to Be Family
- Kaufman and Spooner's 'These Broken Stars' Creates Strong Female Protagonist, but Otherwise Falters
- A Look at George Saunders's Kindness on 'Tenth of December' Day
- How to Handle Liking Misogynist Authors
- Elizabeth Speller's 'The First of July' Isn't Really About World War One
- Why I've Read Curtis Sittenfeld's 'Prep' At Least Ten Times, and Why I Might Not Read It Again
- Almost 70 Percent of People Aren't Willing to Give Up on Printed Books
- 16 Childhood Christmas Books Worth Reading Every Year
- Antonio Muñoz Molina’s 'In the Night of Time' Is a Mesmerizing Tale of the Spanish Cvil War
- Meet Paper Lantern Lit's Lexa Hillyer and Lauren Oliver, YA "Literary Incubators"
- Guess Which Amazon Top 100 List Self-Published Women Dominate?
- 10 Holiday Books To Make You Merry
- Jane Austen Game Raises Insane Amount Through Kickstarter
- 9 Joan Didion Essays Every Woman Should Read Before Turning 25
- 13 YA Author Collaborations that Prove 2 Heads Are Better Than One
- 5 Ways to Give the Perfect Book Gift (and What Not to Do)
- 2013 Goodreads Readers' Choice Awards Picks: Here Are a Few of Our Favorites
- YA Book Gifts That'll Convert Even Young Adult Grinches: Match the Perfect Book to Your Friends' Pop Culture Favorites
- Life After NaNoWriMo: Surprise! You're Not Actually Done With Your Book
- In 'Fractures', Lamar Herrin Explores Hydrofracking and the Household
- Bad Sex Awards Showcase the Worst the Literary World Has To Offer in the Bedroom
- 10 of the Best Holiday Scenes in Literature
- Robert Stone's 'Death of the Black-Haired Girl' Is Contemporary Noir